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However, the court later concluded, in R. v. Edwards Books and Art Ltd., ( 2 S. C. R.
The court must satisfy itself that the plea agreement is concluded on the basis of the free will of the defendant, that the defendant fully acknowledges the essence of the plea agreement and its consequences.
1, § 20 represents an important public policy " which the Newspaper violated " when it terminated employment because they exercised free speech " In examining the court precedent, the Wyoming Supreme Court concluded that " erminating an at-will employee for exercising his right to free speech by refusing to follow a legal directive of an employer on the employer's premises during working hours does not violate public policy.
The Court concluded, "... relief is not a matter of absolute right to either party ; it is a matter resting in the discretion of the court, to be exercised upon a consideration of all the circumstances of each particular case.
The court concluded that the Sixth Army headquarters had disregarded frontline commander reports, noting a possible imminent attack, and as a result, reserve units were kept too far back to execute a timely and effective counterattack.
The court concluded that Sixth Army commander General Ludwig von Falkenhausen failed to apply an elastic defence properly as espoused by German defensive doctrine of the time.
One of the sagas claims that he sailed for Norway, and greatly impressed the Norwegian king and his court, managing to sway a decidedly unenthusiastic Harald, who had just concluded a long and inconclusive war with Denmark, into raising a levy to take the throne of England.
The trial started on 14 August at the district court in Amsterdam and concluded with a verdict on 28 August.
" Nevertheless, Greene concluded that, " lack of clarity about the Florida Supreme Court ’ s views on the safe-harbor provision should have resulted in a remand to that court for clarification ," in addition to the remand of December 4.
Despite a suggestion of suicide, an army court of inquiry concluded that he had tripped and that the shooting was an accident .< ref >
As soon as his testimony concluded, Hammett was found guilty of contempt of court.
The state trial court, upon remand, concluded that the amendment could not pass strict scrutiny, which the Colorado Supreme Court agreed with upon review.
The court concluded his failure arose ' from an error of judgement, and not from want of courage.
The two kings concluded a peace only in 1265 when Ladislas returned to his father's court.
The trial was held in the Foley Square federal courthouse in New York City, and opened on November 1, 1948 ; preliminary proceedings and jury selection lasted until January 17, 1949 ; the defendants first appeared in court on March 7 ; and the trial concluded on October 14, 1949.
The court holds this money until the case is concluded.
The court also concluded that URLs themselves were not copyrightable, writing: " A URL is simply an address, open to the public, like the street address of a building, which, if known, can enable the user to reach the building.
The court concluded that it was proper for a new party to take advantage of findings in a previous suit to bar action by a party of that suit.
The court allowed defense witnesses to describe the verbal and physical harassment of blacks by police officers, including Brown, although the court refused to allow a social psychologist to testify describing studies of police conduct toward minority groups, nor those that concluded that minority groups might perceive police officers as hostile to them and would be apt to fear them in any street encounter.
When, therefore, Frederick William IV, without showing any anxiety to bind himself by the conditions laid down at Frankfurt, concluded with Denmark the seven months truce of Malmö ( 26 August 1848 ), Dahlmann proposed that the national parliament should refuse to recognize the truce, with the express intention of clearing up once for all the relations of the parliament with the court of Berlin.
Shortly after the court case was concluded she was mocked in an episode of the series itself entitled " Alf's Dilemma " ( 27 February 1967 ) where Alf Garnett is seen reading her book Cleaning Up TV and agreeing with every word.
There was a later court of inquiry, but both Hawke and Mordaunt were cleared of any blame, and it was concluded that the conception of the attack of Rochefort had been an error.
An international court concluded on 22 February 1904 that the blockading powers involved in the Venezuela Crisis were entitled to preferential treatment in the payment of their claims.

court and murder
Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft, and has sources in custom, in legal writings and previous court decisions.
The fact that ordinary father-son ( or grandfather-grandson ) succession did not occur has contributed to the image of the Julio-Claudian court presented in Robert Graves's I, Claudius, a dangerous world where scheming family members were all too ready to murder the direct heirs so as to bring themselves, their own immediate families, or their lovers closer to the succession.
The court found Dahmer sane and guilty on 15 counts of murder and sentenced him to 15 life terms, totaling 957 years in prison, which was the maximum penalty available as Wisconsin does not have capital punishment.
Nosair was later convicted of the murder in United States district court incident to the trial for his involvement in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
# Where the sentence for the offence to which the finding relates is fixed by law ( e. g. murder ), the court must make a hospital order restricting discharge without limitation of time.
( Bontems had been found innocent of murder by the court, but as Buffet's accomplice is condemned to death anyway.
In August 2007 Basel al-Asmar was convicted of murder by an Israeli court.
In July 2008, Majdi Rahima Rimawi was convicted of murder by an Israeli court for his part in planning the assassination.
Also, in the United States, except for serious offenses ( such as murder ), " minors " are usually tried in a juvenile court, which lessens the sentence allowed, but forfeits the right to a jury.
In Walton v. Arizona,, the Court found that the phrase " especially heinous, cruel, or depraved " was not vague in a murder case, because the state supreme court had expounded on its meaning.
Bontems had been found innocent of murder by the court, but as Buffet's accomplice was condemned to death anyway.
* March 20 – Grace Brown, American murder victim whose story became a famous court case, ( d. 1906 )
Although King James I of England has ordered the investigation of the poet's murder and allowed his former court favorite to be arrested and tried, his court, now under the influence of the Earl of Buckingham ( George Villiers ) gains the reputation of being corrupt and vile.
The Queen also is plotting to murder both Imogen and Cymbeline to secure Cloten's kingship, and to that end has procured what she believes to be deadly poison from the court doctor Cornelius ; Cornelius, however, suspects the Queen's malice and switches the " poison " with a drug that will cause the imbiber's body to mimic death for a while before reviving.
In his wrath, Posthumus sends two letters to Britain: one to Imogen, telling her to meet him at Milford Haven, on the west coast of Wales ; the other to Pisanio, Posthumus's servant left behind at court, ordering him to murder Imogen at the Haven.
Various cases for rape, physical abuse and murder were prosecuted in court.
Carried out by a man dressed as a Sufi whose identity remains unclear, the vizier's murder in a Seljuq court is distinctive of exactly the type of visibility for which missions of the fida ' is have been significantly exaggerated.
The court ruled that Calvi's death was murder and not suicide.
According to the Army Act, army courts can try personnel for all kinds of offences except for murder and rape of a civilian, which are primarily tried by a civilian court of law.
An early example of this overlapping form was Perry Mason, wherein the eponymous trial lawyer would usually defend his clients from their murder charges by investigating the crime before the trial, and dramatically revealing during the closing courtroom scene the real perpetrator, by calling some other person to the stand and interrogating him or her into confessing in open court of either having committed the murder or witnessed it being perpetrated by someone else instead of the defendant.
Josephus informs us that, after the murder of his father, young Agrippa was sent by Herod the Great to the imperial court in Rome.
In 1988 he was convicted of the murder in district court but acquitted on appeal the following year.
However, in 1989 he was freed after an appeal court cited lack of evidence, including the missing murder weapon.

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